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Game Description: Telltale Games presents an adaptation of the highly-popular graphic novel series, The Walking Dead. With a focus on story and character, The Walking Dead is an action-adventure game with RPG elements for the PC, 360, and PS3.

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It the wait for Telltale Games' second season of The Walking Dead is already feeling a little unbearable, then you'll be happy to hear that more is coming before the story proper picks up again. Story consultant Gary Whitta said as much in a recent chat with IGN, though he stopped short of offering any specific details.
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Telltale Games saw huge success in 2012 with the release of The Walking Dead as an episodic series, with the game now at more than 8.5 million individual episodes sold since launch. Company CEO Dan Connors shared the data point with the Wall Street Journal in a recent interview, adding that roughly a quarter of those sales are for iOS versions...

The fifth and final episode of Telltale Games' The Walking Dead is set to hit all platforms next week, with the PlayStation Network version arriving on November 20, 2012 and all other platforms (Xbox Live, PC/Mac, iOS) on November 21. The final episode is titled "No Time Left," which should make sense to anyone who made it through the...

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Like its comic book and television show counterparts, Telltale’s The Walking Dead video game tells a story about the living disguised as a story about the dead. Yes, zombies are cool, and blowing their heads off is even cooler, but after a while their rascally man-eating antics can get a bit predictable....

Those who decided to wait for the December 4, 2012 release of Telltale Games' five-episode first "season" of The Walking Dead may want to give the newly announced GameStop-exclusive Collector's Edition a look. The $70 package PlayStaton 3/Xbox 360 includes all five episodes on one disc along with The Walking Dead - Compendium One,...

The Walking Dead: Episode 4 "Around Every Corner" has a release date. You'll be able to continue your own zombie-filled adventure on October 9, 2012 on the PSN. (That's tomorrow!) Xbox and PC gamers will have to wait an extra day to play on the 10th. The Walking Dead: Episode 4 will cost $4.99 or 400 MS points.
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Telltale Games will release the next episode of The Walking Dead, called Around Every Corner, in October 2012 (via Joystiq). The fourth of five episodes arrives two months before the publisher's recently confirmed December launch for the disc version of the full series, which means that we'll almost certainly see episode five arriving sometime...

The on-disc version of Telltale Games' The Walking Dead has a release date. You'll be able to play it on December 4 for the PS3 and 360.
A total of five episodes of The Walking Dead are planned for downloadable release, and the disc version will almost definitely contain the first three episodes of the downloadable point-and-click game, and may...

Good news, zombie fans: the third episode of Telltale Games' The Walking Dead series, titled Long Road Ahead, is out today and will be available for download on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade (via IGN). You can nab it on PSN for $4.99, or as part of a $19.99 Season Pass, or on XBLA for 400 MS points.
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PlayStation Plus subscribers will be getting a special treat on August 7, 2012: episodes one and two of Telltale Games' The Walking Dead, normally $4.99 apiece, will be free to download for the entire day. You can keep them for as long as you like once they're on your console, but the freebie download period is limited to next Tuesday.
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Telltale Games acknowledges that the wait between episodes one and two of The Walking Dead game was a bit longer than expected, but a new message from the dev team confirms that the plan for episode three is a mid-August release. There's not a specific date yet, and there likely won't be one until much closer to the release due to the...

Fans of Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead comics will no doubt be pleased to hear that the second episode of Telltale Games' five-episode video game adaptation is out now on Xbox Live Marketplace, with PlayStation Network and PC/Steam releases to follow this Friday, June 29, 2012.
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The Walking Dead video game from Telltale Games is set to launch this Tuesday April 25th, on the PSN, PC and Mac. The Walking Dead video game is based on Robert Kirkman's comic book series of the same name. The five part series will be much darker than Telltale's previous games.
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This morning marked the first time we saw TellTale's The Walking Dead game in action, and now we've got some more concrete, official details for you.
The first of five monthly episodes of The Walking Dead is set for release in late April on the Xbox Live Marketplace for Xbox 360 for 400 Microsoft...

The first trailer for TellTale's The Walking Dead game has appeared on the internet. Click this link to watch the Walking Dead video!
The trailer shows off only a few moments of what looks like gameplay, but for fans of the series, it should be enough to keep you interested and excited until the first episode of The Walking Dead is available...

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